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Twyman R.M. — Advanced Molecular Biology: A Concise Reference
Twyman R.M. — Advanced Molecular Biology: A Concise Reference



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Íàçâàíèå: Advanced Molecular Biology: A Concise Reference

Àâòîð: Twyman R.M.

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Advanced Molecular Biology - A Concise Reference provides in-depth coverage of 30 essential topics in molecular biology with particular focus on genetic information and its expression. The book emphasizes unifying principles and mechanisms, with comprehensive use of tables and boxes to summarize experimental data, gene and protein functions. Advanced Molecular Biology - A Concise Reference is written for upper level undergraduates, postgraduates and academics with an interest in molecular biology who need a convenient entry into the field.


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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1998

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 499

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 23.03.2007

Îïåðàöèè: Ïîëîæèòü íà ïîëêó | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Directed mutation      212 218—220bx
Directional cloning      326
DIRVISH      152
Dislodgment      272
Disulfide bonds      293
DMS protection assay      250t 251f
DNA      224
DNA damage      185—186t
DNA fingerprinting      158—189bx
DNA glycosylases      191t
DNA gyrase      397
DNA library      323 331—334
DNA library, gridded      153
DNA library, screening      323 334—336
DNA ligase      323 324 326 400
DNA methylase (methyl transferase)      93
DNA methylation      93—101
DNA methylation, bacteria      93—94
DNA methylation, control of transposable elements      96 170—171
DNA methylation, CpG/CpNpG in eukaryotes      94—101
DNA methylation, general role in gene regulation      95—97
DNA methylation, imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation      97—101
DNA microarrays      304
DNA modification      93
DNA polymerases      394 407
DNA polymerases in molecular cloning      324t
DNA polymerases, E. coli      394—395t
DNA polymerases, eukaryote      396—397t
DNA polymerases, thermostable      396 ch21
DNA primase      397
DNA profiling      158—159bx
DNA repair      187—199
DNA repair, error free      187—197
DNA repair, mutagenic      197—199
DNA replication      389—309
DNA replication by displacement      393
DNA replication, models      389
DNA replication, priming      404 405t
DNA replication, semiconservative      389—390
DNA replication, semidiscontinuous      390—391
DNA sequencing      161—163bx
DNA tumor viruses      259—260
DNA viruses      470—473
DNA, breathing      223
DNA, classified by function      137t
DNA, conformational polymorphism      223 230
DNA, helical morphology      228—230 233bx
DNA, sequence polymorphism      150 211
DNA, structure, double helix      228—230
DNA, structure, recognition by proteins      236
DNA, topology      232 233—234bx
DNA-binding motifs in proteins      237—243 237t
DNase I footprinting      250t 251f
DNase I hypersensitive site      40 454 462
Domain swap      247
Domains, of protein structure      290—292
Dominance      1—2 6—7 209
Dominance relationships      7—8t
Dominant negative (trans-dominant)      110 114 210
Dominant positive      210
Donation (trans-mobilization) of DNA      119
Donor conjugal DNA synthesis      118—119f
DOP-PCR      281
Dosage compensation      75
Dosage effects      45 207
Dosage repetition      301
Dot blot      357
Double minute chromosome      219
Down’s syndrome      48
Drosophila melanogaster, eye development      86—87
Drosophila melanogaster, homeotic genes      87—89bx
Drosophila melanogaster, model organism      145—146
Drosophila melanogaster, pattern formation in syncytial embryo      82—85bx
Drosophila melanogaster, segmentation      87—89bx
dsRNA-binding domain      243—244
E-site (exit site) of ribosome      314
Ectopic expression      210
Editosome      422
Edman degradation      307
Electrophoresis      355
Electroporation      330 349
Elongation factors, protein synthesis      316 317—318f
Elongation factors, transcription      458—459
Embryonic stem cells      364—365
Endosymbiont theory      268
Enhancement      10t 221
Enhanceosome      454
Enhancer      451—452
Enhancer trap      345
Entrapment vectors      344—351
Environment      13—15 17—18bx
Enzyme cascades, intracellular signaling      431
Enzyme mismatch cleavage      337
Epigenesis      65
Epigenetic gene regulation      95—101
Epigenetic information      93 127
Epimutation      95
Episomes      165
Epistasis      10t
Euchromatin      38
Exclusion mapping      148
Exon duplication      287 301
Exon phase, role in evolution      303
Exon shuffling      287 301
Exon skipping      416
Exon sliding      303
Exon trapping      155
Exons      137
Expressed sequence tag      155—156 281
Expression cloning      339—342
Expression cloning, E. coli      340—341
Expression cloning, eukaryote hosts      341—342
Expression cloning, native and fusion proteins      340—341
Expression linked copy      378
Expression vectors      340
Expressivity      8
F transfer region (tra operon, tra region)      124bx
F' plasmid      119
F-factor, in bacterial gene mapping      125bx
F-factor/F-plasmid      117—119 124bx
Fate maps      68
Fiber diffraction      308
Fiber FISH      152
Fidelity of replication      183—185
Field inversion gel electrophoresis      355—356
Filter hybridization      357—359
FISH      152
Flow sorting      333
FLP-FRP system      386
Fluctuation test      218
Fluorescence activated chromosome sorting (FACS)      333
Foldback elements      176 178
Foldon      94
Footprints of precisely excised transposons      173
Footprints of proteins      250—251
Forward mutation      209
Fos, c-fos gene      254—258 441
Fragile sites      52—53
Fragile-X syndrome      53 218
Frameshift fidelity      184—185
Frameshift mutation      205
fts mutants      22
Functional cloning      334—335
Functional genomics      304—305
Fusion protein      45 207 255—258 340—341
G-banding      58—59
G-protein coupled receptors      426—427
G-proteins, classes and activities      427t
G0      23
G1 and G2 gap phases      23
Gain of function      209—211 350—352
Gap genes      83—84
GC content      134—135
Gel electrophoresis      323 355—356bx
Gel electrophoresis, large DNA molecules      355—356bx
Gel retardation assay      250t 251f
Gene amplification in cancer      255—258
Gene amplification, drug resistance      219
Gene amplification, expression vectors      342
Gene amplification, programmed      77 219
Gene augmentation therapy      365
Gene batteries      458
Gene conversion      208
Gene conversion, allelic      376
Gene conversion, in DNA repair      371
Gene conversion, in passive transposition      169—170
Gene conversion, information cassette switching      377
Gene density      138
Gene disruption      45 207
Gene dosage      45 207
Gene duplication and divergence      287 298—300
Gene duplication, mechanisms      299—300
Gene expression      111—113
Gene expression, prokaryote and eukaryote strategies compared      115—116
Gene families      297—304
Gene families, chimeric      300—303
Gene families, conventional      297—300
Gene fusion      45 207
Gene knock-in      352
Gene knockout      352
Gene locus      2 107
Gene mapping, bacteria      125
Gene mapping, eukaryotes      144—156
Gene mutation      201
Gene number      138
Gene product      111
Gene regulation      113—114
Gene regulation, global and narrow domain      114
Gene regulation, induction and repression      114
Gene size      137
Gene structure      106—107 137
Gene superfamily      297
Gene targeting      305 349—353
Gene therapy      349 352 365—366bx
Gene tracking      150
Gene transfer, bacterial      117—126
Gene trap      305 345
General transcription factors      447
Generic information      93 127
Generic markers      149—150t
Genes      2 103—110
Genes and cistrons, structure/function relationship      104—106
Genes, history of term      103
Genes, nomenclature      107—108
genetic code      127—131
Genetic code, properties      128t
Genetic code, universal      128f
Genetic code, variations in codon assignment      130t
Genetic linkage      9 373
Genetic mapping      144 146—151
Genetic mapping, quantitative trait loci      150—151
Genetic networks      215 305
Genetic screens      214
Genome      133
Genomes, physico-chemical properties      134—135
Genomes, structure and organization      133—144
Genomic libraries      332-333
Genomics      144—156
Genotoxic agents      185 187t
Genotype      2
Germinal mutation      201
Globin genes, mutations      216—217
Globin genes, transcriptional regulation      462—463
Greek key motif      291
Growth factors      425-426
Growth transformation      253
Guide RNA (gRNA)      422
Gypsy tansposon      41 180
Hairpin      230—231
Haploid number      134
Haploinsufficiency      210
Haplotype      374
HAPPY mapping      146—147f
Harlequin staining      59
Headful mechanism      472 474f
Hedgehog family proteins in vertebrate limb development      91—92bx
Hedgehog family proteins, Drosophila Hedgehog      87—89bx 138
Helicase      397 398t
Helix-loop-helix      241 246 291
Helix-turn-helix      237—239 291
Helmstetter — Cooper model      21—22
Hemoglobin disorders, molecular basis      216—217
Hemoglobinopathies      216-217
Hepatitis B virus      472
Hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin      217
Heredity      2
Heritability      18bx
Herpes simplex virus, infection cycle      486
Heterochromatin      38
Heterochromatin, role in gene silencing      42
Heterochronic mutations      74
Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA)      411
Heterozygous      2
Hfr strains      119
High mobility group (HMG) proteins      37 239
Histones, core      37 241—242
Histones, histone fold      36 241—242
Histones, linker      36—37 242
Histones, modification      33 39—42
HIV infection cycle      485
HNF3/Fork head family      239
HO endonuclease      377
Holliday model      370—372
Homeodomain      238—239
Homeologous chromosomes      47
Homeotic genes      73 87—89bx 138
Homing introns and inteins      179
Homogeneously staining region      219
Homologous chromosome pairs      57
Homologous recombination, hotspots and coldspots      161
Homologous recombination, mechanism      369—372
Homologous recombination, molecular basis      372—373
Homologous recombination, regional frequency variation      161
Homologous recombination, role in genetic mapping      373—376
Homology      297
Homology-dependent gene silencing      114
Homopolymer tailing      327
Homozygous      2
Horizontal gene transfer      298
Host controlled restriction-modification systems      93—94
Hox genes      298
Hox genes in vertebrate limb development      91—92bx
Hox genes, vertebrate      89—90bx 138
Human genome project      145
Hybrid dysgenesis      175
Hydatidiform moles      49 97
Hydrogen bonds in nucleic acids      226—228
Hydrogen bonds in protein-nucleic acid binding      244—245
Hydrogen bonds in proteins      293—294
Hydrophobic core      293
Hypervariable minisatellite DNA      142
Hypochromic effect      357
Hypostasis      101
Illegitimate recombination      370 382—383t
Immediate early genes, cellular      33 440—441
Immediate early genes, viral      481 486
Immunoglobulin genes      386—387
Immunoglobulins      379 386—387
Immunoglobulins, diversity      379
Imprinting boxes      97
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